bin/
(Generated) The build output of the applicationcmd/
The commands avaliable for running the applicationhandler/
The handlers for the requestsroute/
The route configuration for handlersdb/
repo/
The Data Access Layer (DAL) for the database
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require 'fileutils' | |
require 'pathname' | |
############################################# | |
# This assumes your directory structure is: # | |
############################################# | |
# - icons # | |
# - icon_set # | |
# - svg # | |
# - icon_set2 # |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Usage: | |
## curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nikkomiu/cd15d615fc3390ebbd79e9d078458d10/raw/nginx_install.sh | bash -s 1.12.0 | |
# Set up variables | |
PCRE_VERSION="8.40" | |
ZLIB_VERSION="1.2.11" | |
OPENSSL_VERSION="1.0.2f" | |
UPSTREAM_CHECK_VERSION="0.3.0" |
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{ | |
... | |
"reporters": ["default", "<rootDir>/test-helpers/simple-text-summary.js"], | |
... | |
} |
This document is meant to be a starting guide to Docker and the components of Docker.
Docker allows for easy deployment of applications into a sandbox environment that runs on the host operating system (i.e. Linux). The key benefit to Docker is that it allows users to package an application with all of its dependencies into a standardized unit for software development. Unlike VMs, containers don't have the heavy overhead of a Guest OS and therefore have higher efficient usage of the system resources avaliable.